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    Tag: Hoekstra (page 2)

    Hoekstra's Atrocious Campaign


    By DMOnline, Section News
    Posted on Mon Jul 19, 2010 at 03:37:30 PM EST
    Tags: Hoekstra, Cox (all tags)

    I have no idea what GOP Gubernatorial candidate Pete Hoekstra is doing on the east side of the state, but his campaign on the west side has been, in my unsolicited opinion, atrocious.
    From what I can tell, Hoekstra has effectively let the lies and unfair characterization of his record by fellow candidate Mike Cox and his allies' go unanswered.

    The few television ads Hoekstra has run have been less than inspiring.  Talking at a camera in a seated position with nothing more than a brick wall backdrop hardly facilitates an effective ad.

    With just over 2 weeks left before the August 3rd primary, there are reports Hoekstra's commanding lead has shriveled to a tie with Cox in polling.  Given Cox's dubious past and sleazy campaigning, this is quite an accomplishment for the Congressman from Holland, MI.

    Get your act together, Pete.  You're about to lose a primary election that should've been a slam dunk.

    DCuz
    www.RightCuz.com

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    Hoekstra's Atrocious Campaign


    By DMOnline, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Mon Jul 19, 2010 at 03:34:12 PM EST
    Tags: Hoekstra, Cox (all tags)

    I have no idea what GOP Gubernatorial candidate Pete Hoekstra is doing on the east side of the state, but his campaign on the west side has been, in my unsolicited opinion, atrocious.

    From what I can tell, Hoekstra has effectively let the lies and unfair characterization of his record by fellow candidate Mike Cox and his allies' go unanswered.

    The few television ads Hoekstra has run have been less than inspiring.  Talking at a camera in a seated position with nothing more than a brick wall backdrop hardly facilitates an effective ad.

    With just over 2 weeks left before the August 3rd primary, there are reports Hoekstra's commanding lead has shriveled to a tie with Cox in polling.  Given Cox's dubious past and sleazy campaigning, this is quite an accomplishment for the Congressman from Holland, MI.

    Get your act together, Pete.  You're about to lose a primary election that should've been a slam dunk.

    DCuz
    www.RightCuz.com

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    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    Jay Riemersma: A True Conservative for Michigan's 2nd District


    By Lex Rex, Section News
    Posted on Mon Mar 29, 2010 at 01:34:53 PM EST
    Tags: Riemermsa, Congress, Hoekstra, conservative, primary election, republican, taxes, obamacare, health care reform (all tags)

    Cross posted from RedState.com

    (528 words in story) Full Story

    Chris Cillizza's Take On Michigan's Republican Gubernatorial Race


    By steve, Section News
    Posted on Fri Oct 02, 2009 at 07:15:54 PM EST
    Tags: Hoekstra, Cox, Bouchard, WaPo (all tags)

    cross posted @ motorcitytimes.com

    (118 words in story) Full Story

    RightMichigan Exclusive: Congressman Pete Hoekstra reacts to Land's decision to end campaign


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Fri Jun 26, 2009 at 07:07:21 AM EST
    Tags: Hoekstra, Land, Bouchard, 2010, Gubernatorial race, Cap and Trade (all tags)

    After learning yesterday that Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land was dropping out of the 2010 gubernatorial race and endorsing Mike Bouchard, a lot of folks started buzzing that west Michigan was now uncontested (and ripe) for 2nd District Congressman Pete Hoekstra.  Of course, we were curious what HE thought.  

    Late yesterday, through the miracle of technology, I had a chance to catch up with the Congressman while he was in the District of Columbia.

    RightMichigan: Congressman, thanks for making the time.  I know your schedule is crazy right now!

    Congressman Hoekstra: Glad to join you and the community here at Right Michigan.

    I am in DC trying to fight off the Democrat's Cap and Tax bill so that Michiganders and the manufacturing industry don't get hammered more by anti-growth leadership.  Democrats announced that (Friday) they will attempt to pass a massive Cap and Tax program to fight global warming and in the meantime are willing to pass the costs onto consumers via higher energy prices.

    RM: Thanks for fighting that fight.  Wish you had a little more support from the rest of the Michigan delegation, but that's a different discussion.  Big campaign news broken in Grand Rapids today.  

    What is your reaction to Secretary Land's decision to abandon her own campaign and instead back Mike Bouchard?

    CPH: I know that when I announced I was retiring from Congress, I took some time with my family so that we could decide together what was best for us and our future in Michigan. I am sure Secretary Land did the same.  Since I announced my candidacy back in March I have been focused on charging ahead, getting out and around the state and conducting a conversation about turning around Michigan.  That remains my focus.  I am very happy with my decision.  I can't speak for her, but I imagine the Secretary feels the same way today.

    RM: How do you think this affects the electoral playing field?

    CPH: People in our state are worried about their jobs, families and this economy - and so I haven't heard a whole lot of clamoring for my insight on party politics or my ability as a pundit to predict the field.  But since you asked Nick, my thoughts on it are pretty straightforward: I have always figured that the field would likely dwindle down by the time August 2010 rolled around and that the best candidate will emerge.  My opinion hasn't changed. I'm not sure Terri's decision does anything beyond confirming that the field will shrink some before we get to the primary, and the voters will decide who is best-equipped for the job.  

    RM: Many are now speculating that Land would become Bouchard's running mate should he win the nomination.  Have you put any thought into who might join you on a Hoekstra ticket?

    CPH: Just like I have done during my 16 years serving west Michigan, I'm focused on hearing from the people around the state and being the kind of leader that they need.  If I do that well and set a strong example of servant leadership I intend to provide, I think like-minded people will gravitate to my campaign and we will build a strong team from the bottom up.  There are a tremendous amount of talented people out there who share my passion for this state and I look forward to working with as many of them as possible going forward.  We can cross that bridge later.

    RM: What would you say to win voters, especially west Michigan voters who might have supported a Land campaign and now might be seriously considering following their candidate to the Bouchard camp?

    CPH: I don't think voters look at our crisis of leadership in Michigan as regional. I am in the race because I have a passion for West Michigan, Northern Michigan, Southeast Michigan, Central Michigan and the Upper Peninsula.  I understand that the people losing jobs in west Michigan and the businesses closing in west Michigan have something in common with the people of the rest of state: they are all struggling and starved for leadership.  

    I think Michigan's future starts with all of us, and I am prepared to lead as we tackle our biggest challenges.  No other person in this race has 15 years as an executive in the private sector and 16 years served in public office.  I think that balance gives me an edge.  

    RM: Congressman, thanks again!

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    It's the leadership, stupid!


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Fri May 29, 2009 at 06:46:11 AM EST
    Tags: Cherry, Cox, George, Hoekstra, Land, taxes, business climate, bankruptcy (all tags)

    Before digging into this morning's news surrounding Chrysler's latest trip to bankruptcy court or digging into the details from yesterday's gubernatorial candidate "discussion" at the Mackinac Conference up north, do yourself a favor and swing over to the Detroit News and check out Daniel Howes latest column on the desperate need for long-absent leadership at the state level.  

    Go ahead.  We'll wait...

    **twiddling thumbs**

    **checking watch**

    **looking out the window**

    Oh, hi.  Welcome back.  

    Howes wrote, in part:

    The longer Public Michigan waits to reform the structure of government, to rationalize departments, to commonize retirement systems of public and school employees, to push consolidation of police and fire service among neighboring communities, the tougher the future will be. Ask GM.

    Business knows this because successful business lives it, responding to changing conditions with dynamic management. Smart CEOs would look at the tale of GM, its predicament and see missed opportunities that, seized earlier, might have mitigated the today's pain.

    Alas, smart CEOs have been in short supply in Michigan's executive office for the last six-plus years.  And if John Cherry's decision yesterday to duck the quasi-debate candidate forum up on the Island is any indication, the next two years won't bring us many bold or broad strokes either.  

    But that's not to say there wasn't something worthwhile being discussed by the other candidates.  The Ivory Tower:

    All five candidates said the tax structure of the state had to be reconfigured to make business taxes more fair, but only Cox said he would sign a pledge not to raise taxes.

    "I wouldn't sign such a pledge," George said. "Because we don't know what the future holds."

    I'd only reply that we DO know what the future holds should the current administration or the next raise taxes again.  We've experienced that nightmare before... and we're living through it now.

    (7 comments) Comments >>

    Does Cherry support Dem move to drive Auto Show OUT of MI? Never mind, he's not taking questions


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Thu May 28, 2009 at 07:20:37 AM EST
    Tags: Cherry, Cobo, Auto Show, debate, Mackinac, Cox, George, Hoekstra, Land (all tags)

    Apparently John Cherry has better things to do.  As Dennis mentioned this morning, the Democrats likely 2010 gubernatorial candidate is making waves on Mackinac Island today by refusing to participate in a candidate forum with other candidates from both major Parties.  

    Pete Hoekstra will be there.

    Terri Lynn Land will be there.

    Tom George will be there.

    Mike Cox will be there the day after officially announcing his candidacy along with a pledge to cut taxes on Michigan residents by a full $2 BILLION!

    Heck, even radical pro-abortion candidate Alma Wheeler Smith will be there representing the Democrats.

    Cherry... not so much.

    Then again, if I were a part of a Democratic administration that was responsible for the largest tax hike in Michigan history, chronic budget "deficits" and thorough economic stagnation I'd probably duck a debate in front of the state's most prominent business leaders, too.

    Why give voters... ANY voters... any extra opportunity to examine the goods... so to speak?

    At first I thought we were looking at a case of abject political cowardice but I've since mellowed.  I hadn't considered the alternative.  

    Read on...

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    RightMichigan Exclusive: An Interview with 2010 Gubernatorial Candidate Pete Hoekstra


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Thu Apr 23, 2009 at 07:35:54 AM EST
    Tags: 2010, Hoekstra, Governor, Cherry, Primary, Interview, Exclusive (all tags)

    Its spring 2009 which means Election Day 2010 is practically right around the corner.  This year in Michigan just about everything is up for grabs. 110 seats in the House, 38 seats in the Senate, the Governor and Lieutenant Governor, the Attorney General, the Secretary of State, two Supreme Court Justices and heaven knows what kinds of ballot initiatives will be before Michigan voters when they head to the polls next year

    Primary races are already beginning to shape up and take form across the state.

    None will be as closely watched as the race for Governor and we'll be doing our best to bring the candidates directly to you!

    On March 30th Congressman Pete Hoekstra (MI-2) announced his intention to run for the state's top executive office.

    He and his campaign team have been fantastic and were able to put some time on the books for the Congressman to speak with everyone here at RightMichigan.com.  

    Interview below the break...

    (16 comments, 2557 words in story) Full Story

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